Fortress Technology has unveiled its newest conveyor innovation and overcome the longstanding industry challenge of loosening belt tension when regularly sanitizing food inspection machinery and equipment.
Eaglestone Equipment, St. Charles, Ill., designed the Series 802 Automatic Flour Duster to dispense a uniform pattern of flour, powdered sugar or other powders precisely where required.
Ashworth, Winchester, Va., released SpiralPlast, a new line of all-plastic lotension spiral belts, and SpiralSurf, for applications that require optimum product support from a curved surface design.
The new Dorner boasts a global workforce of more than 400 employees, and brings a diverse conveyor automation product line and extensive application knowledge to industries around the world.
April 18, 2018
Dorner Holding Co., the Hartland, Wis.-based parent company of Dorner Mfg. Corp., FlexMove and Geppert-Band GmbH, announced plans to merge the three entities into one consolidated brand—Dorner.
DuPont, Wilmington, Del., and Regina USA, Cambridge, Md., joined forces to launch Regina E-F.A.S.T. (ecological, friction-abating sliding thermoplastic) material.
Cambridge Engineered Solutions, Cambridge, Md., introduced the Rexnord1200 Series MatTop Chain, a new line of side-flexing plastic modular conveyor belts designed for moving a wide range of packaged and non-packaged food products in radius applications.
Piab, Hingham, Mass., developed piFLOW conveyors, designed to handle everything from bulk powders and granules to delicate tablets for the baking industry.